2022 Trainfest Brochure

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7.5 inches 2 inch 2.5 inch 2022 Trainfest Volunteer Learning Event October 14-16, 2022 | Camp Pisgah, Brevard, NC Scholarship Request Deadline: September 12, 2022 Early Bird Registration Deadline: August 25, 2022 Registration Deadline: September 23, 2022 2022 Trainfest

NOTE: Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a class/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for each session to meet the requirements.

WHAT IS TRAINFEST?

Trainfest is a weekend retreat for Girl Scout volunteers held each October at Camp Pisgah in Brevard, North Carolina. From Friday evening through mid-day Sunday, adults from all over the P2P council gather to enjoy all the best things about Girl Scouting. We offer you the opportunity to take many certification courses like Fire Building, Outdoor Cooking, Tenting and First Aid. You can also choose from a wide assortment of enrichment classes like hiking, outdoor games and arts and crafts. Through all of this, you will meet other volunteers, make new friends and go home inspired and energized to lead your troop wherever they want to go.

CONFIRMATIONS: About two weeks before the event, you will receive a confirmation packet with directions to camp, emergency phone numbers, what to bring, when to arrive and more! If your packet does not arrive, contact info@girlscoutsp2p.org to request a replacement.

SILENT AUCTION, LIVE AUCTION & DOLLAR TABLE: The Ed Whitmire Scholarship Fund assists volunteers with expenses for learning sessions.

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REGISTRATION PROCESS:

TRAINFEST GIVES BACK: This year, in honor of our Earth Day theme, we invite you to help us support the Carolina Raptor Center, located in Huntersville, NC. The CRC is home to 97 permanent resident birds - eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, vultures and corvids. Their sole mission is to educate the public about the environment, human impact and many STEM Wetopics.invite you to donate any of the following: liquid hand soap, rubbing alcohol, empty 32 oz. spray bottles, HE liquid laundry detergent, paper towels, 10-13 gallon kitchen trash bags, Costco super shears, Master lock heavy duty outdoor combination locks, Ultrathon insect repellent and parrot toys. Please bring these items to the collection box in Laurel Hall.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR TRAINFEST...

Registration is easy via the online calendar at www.girlscoutsp2p.org. Expect an immediate e-mail response telling you your registration has been processed. Please read the confirmation immediately and fully. Make note of the contact information for any clarification you Registrationneed. is also available using the enclosed registration form and either mailing or hand delivering to your nearest service center. Please allow a few days for paper registrations to be IMPORTANTprocessed.

REFUNDS: No refunds will be given after September 23, as T-shirts will have been ordered and final head counts given to instructors and caterers.

Over the years, we have raised hundreds of dollars for the “Ed Fund” through our silent auction open Friday and Saturday. There is also a live auction after dinner Saturday night. Don’t miss out on the bargains found on the dollar table in the Dining Hall all weekend long. Be sure to bring your cash, cards and checkbooks to the event! If you are interested in donating items to the auction, bring them to Laurel Hall on Friday night.

GUEST SPEAKER: Ann Forsthoefel Farmer, Chef, Educator Those not taking Outdoor Cooking can relax after lunch as our guest speaker shares her ideas and experiences of creating a Beautiful, Bountiful and Biodiverse Garden. She'll have us all believing we can transform our residential lots into a "food producing paradise!"

Please join us as we explore the many ways to celebrate Earth Day! We will learn about alternative fuels, preserving our resources, getting creative with our recyclables and protecting our animal friends. We can also learn about CPR, Tenting and other licensing courses that are essential to being a Girl Scout Leader. We will round out our weekend with some fun and games, an auction and a Trashion Show! We might even find “There are 50 Ways to Love our Mother (Earth)”.

SCHEDULE Friday, October 14 5 - 7:30 p.m. Friday check-in (Westfeldt building, choose sleeping quarters, unload and park cars. Transportation within Camp Pisgah is available throughout the weekend.

Sunday, October 16 7:45 a.m. Girl Scouts’ Own ceremony in Laurel Hall 8 - 8:45

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Registration is in Laurel Hall.)

(Turn in name tag holders and evaluation forms and clean berths and baths) Saturday Night Entertainment After a day filled with classes, friends and food, we invite you to sit back and let us entertain you with our version of “50 Ways to Leave your Lover,” an Earthday Trashion Show, and our always entertaining live auction!

Check-out12:15Session10:45Session9Breakfasta.m.-10:30a.m.5workshopsa.m.-12:15p.m.6workshops-12:45p.m.

TRAINFEST: EARTH DAY EVERYDAY

7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Crafting and games in Laurel Hall Saturday, October 15 7:45 - 8:45 a.m. Saturday check-in and registration in Laurel Hall 7:45 a.m. Flag ceremony (Please approach quietly) 8 - 8:45 Breakfasta.m. (Silent auction and dollar table open) Classes start at 9 a.m. 9 - 10:30 a.m. Session 1 workshops 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Session 2 workshops 12:25 - 1:40 p.m. Lunch and guest speaker 1:50 - 3:20 p.m. Session 3 workshops 3:35 - 5:05 p.m. Session 4 workshops 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. Free time 5:45 Retirep.m.the flag 6 Dinner,p.m. fun and games (Silent auction and dollar table closes. Live auction begins after dinner.)

An Overnight License is required for all overnight events with your troop. There are two courses that you complete through independent study. Follow the links to the coursework and submit your answers to your nearest service center. This must be completed two weeks prior to the event.

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Ed Whitmire was a dedicated trainer for both the Pisgah and Hornets’ Nest Girl Scout councils for many years. After his death in 2005, the Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont Ed Whitmire Scholarship Fund was created in his honor, as a way of continuing his work of training and inspiring adult Girl Scout volunteers. Each year, the fund is fed and nurtured by fundraising at our three adult learning weekends. If you have donated or purchased items offered at the auctions at these events, YOU are helping to continue Ed’s work. Thank you! If you receive a scholarship to attend learning events, you are also helping to continue his legacy. Please don’t let financial issues keep you from the fun, fellowship and training available to you here at GSCP2P! P2P registered adults in good standing may apply for up to 75% of registration and course fees. All requested information must be completed fully and submitted by September 12 in order to be considered for a scholarship. Once approved, a scholarship code will be provided to allow online registration for the learning event.

AiderFirst Required for many activities including camping and travel. First Aid CPR Certification

ONLINE SAFETY COURSES:

THE ED WHITMIRE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

There really is no “should” when it comes to course selection - you are free to select as many or as few as you like. We encourage you to take classes that interest you as well as impact your troop in a positive way. The icons below will appear beside the course descriptions to help clarify requirements for completing licenses. Cook LicenseOut Required for fires and outdoor cooking with your troop.

Prerequisites: Overnight License (online) Fire OutdoorBuildingCooking LicenseCamp Required for tent camping or camping on non-council property.

Prerequisites: Overnight (online) and Cook Out Licenses

Use our online scholarship application by going to https://girlscoutsp2p.wufoo.com/forms/ pdgs6dj0f99shr. No computer access? Scholarship applications may also be completed by calling 800-672-2148.

WHAT CLASSES SHOULD I CHOOSE?

Be Safe, Be Ready: Outings and Overnights tinyurl.com/outingsandovernights Be Safe, Be Ready: Girl Planning tinyurl.com/girlplanning

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TF 1.5 Egg Carton Wreath

TF 1.3 The Power of Nature, part 1 Encourage creativity and hands on STEM activities using nature’s power! We’ll build wind powered cranks and solar ovens. You’ll leave with instructions for making them with your troop.

Recycle egg cartons to bring a little brightness to your door.

Cost: Free TF 1.2 Fire Building, part 1 This is the first of two skills courses for earning the Cook Out License. Learn camp stoves, 3-match fires, safety and how to use simple tools. This course includes fire and knife safety and Leave No Trace principles.

Bring: Pocketknife Cost: $5 Facilitators: Patti Hubbard, Barbara Smith, Maureen Stoudt and Tana Poole

Required: You must register for TF 2.3. Cost: Free Facilitator: Susan Coe TF 1.4

Bring: Scissors Cost: $8 Facilitator: Sandy McDaniel

Weaving,Off-LoomBeginner

Weave a magic carpet for a special doll in this beginning weaving class. Perfect activity for Brownies and Juniors. We’ll use a simple cardboard loom and a tabby weave, incorporating various yarns and ribbons into the project.

Required: You must register for TF 2.2 to meet the requirements for certification.

Bring: Scissors Cost: Free Facilitator: Tia Ramsey

TF 1.1 Free InstructingTime/ Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind!

Prerequisites: Overnight License - Be Safe, Be Ready: Girl Planning AND Be Safe, Be Ready: Outings and Overnights (course links on page 3). Must be completed two weeks before the event.

SESSION 1 WORKSHOPS Saturday, October 15, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 4

Saturday, October 15, 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 5

TF 2.1 Free Time Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind!

Weaving,Off-LoomAdvanced

ConversationsCourageous Conflicts are tough! Learn tools to address conflict and misunderstandings. Practice and prepare to handle any troop challenge that comes up. Find the courage to stand up and speak and what it takes to sit down and listen. Cost: Free Facilitator: Valerie King TF 2.6 I’m Out of Yarn! Using resources wisely is second nature to Girl Scouts. In this class, we’ll be turning plastic grocery bags and old t-shirts into yarn then crochet it into gifts and useful household items. You’ll never run out of yarn again!

Build on what you learned in the Beginner’s Off-Loom Weaving class to offer a creative project to older girls. Learn advanced weaves and knots and incorporate special treasures or natural objects to give character to your creation. Bring: Scissors, favorite yarns/ribbons or other small treasures Cost: Free Facilitator: Tia Ramsey TF 2.5

Bring: Sharp scissors and size 9mm (M or N) crochet hook Cost: Free Facilitator: Beata Ball TF 2.7: JournalsJunk Make a junk journal to collect and record your Girl Scout memories, thoughts, ideas, and inspiration. Bring: Scissors and interesting papers from magazines, brochures, calendars, packaging, music sheets or doilies Cost: $2 Facilitator: Terrica Williams

SESSION 2 WORKSHOPS

Cost: Free TF 2.2 Fire Building part 2 You must also register for TF 1.2. Cost: Covered in TF 1.2 TF 2.3 Power of Nature, part 2 You must also register for TF 1.3. Cost: Covered in TF 1.3 TF 2.4

TF 3.4 Girl Scout Travel

Bring: Paper and pencil Cost: Free Facilitator: Lynn Evans TF 3.1 Free Time

Bring: A one-cup box to take home samples, latex gloves, apron (optional) Cost: $3 Facilitator: Susan Coe TF 3.8

TF 3.6 Rain Forest in a Jar Make a mini-rain forest, then teach your girls how terrariums and rain forests are similar. Even if you don’t have a green thumb, you can keep these plants alive because they are self-maintaining just like the rain forest.

Pollinators

Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind! Cost: Free TF partWeaving,Wheat3.21

Learn to cook a meal over fire and camp stove. Also learn about sanitation and food storage. This course and the prerequisites completes the Cook Out License. Please note this course starts immediately after Fire Building, and it will include your Saturday lunch. Prerequisites: Fire Building Bring: Pocketknife and mess kit (plastic or metal dishes/ silverware in a mesh bag) Cost: $5 Facilitators: Patti Hubbard, Barbara Smith, Maureen Stoudt and Cameron Tucker

SESSION 3 WORKSHOPS Saturday, October 15, 1:50 - 3:20 p.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 6

TF 3.7 Life is Just a Box of Chocolates Forest Gump had to buy his box of chocolates but we’ll make a chocolate box and its contents!

Where would we be without bees and other pollinating insects. Native plants are critical to our ecosystem and especially to the many pollinators that rely on them. We'll learn about what girls can do to plant and maintain pollinator gardens.

Learn about the 3 Girl Scout Highest Awards, Bronze, Silver and Gold, the benefits of earning them and how to inspire and help your girls achieve these prestigious awards. We will talk about the requirements and some suggestions for Take Action Project. Cost: Facilitator:Free Beth Steelmon

Cost: $5 Facilitator: Lee Hill TF 3.5 Go for the Bronze, Silver and Gold

Weaving wheat straw is an ancient harvest craft. Using simple knots, we’ll learn to make three different plaits and fashion them into hearts or a trefoil. You’ll be ready to celebrate the next harvest! Required: You must register for TF 4.2. Bring: Scissors Cost: $3 Facilitator: Katherine Caldwell TF 3.3 CookingOutdoor

Whether you travel around the world or around the block, some of the most memorable moments in a Girl Scout’s life happen while on trips! Learn about Travel Progression and Planning. Share some fundraising ideas.

Bring: 1 large clear glass or plastic jar similar to a large pickle jar with a lid Cost: $5 Facilitator: Melinda Zullo

Our international Girl Guide and Girl Scout organization provides exciting resources to introduce girls to travel as well as to taking action on global issues that affect women and girls. Dig into these resources to bring the world home to your troop. Cost: Free Facilitator: Lee Hill TF 4.4 Event Planning Daisy Days, JamboreesWorkshops,Jumpstarts,JourneyBadgeCamporees,andmuchmore!

Observe nature up close to learn how to draw, paint, and journal about it. We will find little bits of nature, take pictures, then use a watercolor kit and the journal you made in the previous class or a small sketchbook to record what nature brings us. Learn how to design a page, look up what you see and write about it in a simple decorative way.

It all starts with a plan. Discover what it takes to plan fun, successful and safe events for your service unit. Learn how to engage older girls in leadership opportunities in event planning. Put your new skills together and create an event plan ready to put into play. Bring: Paper and pencil Cost: Free Facilitator: Laura Allison SESSION 4 WORKSHOPS Saturday, October 15, 3:35 - 5:05 p.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 7

TF 4.7 Using Earth’s Gifts for Health Easily obtainable herbs that can be made into tasty teas or powerful tinctures and tonics that are good for what ails ya! Participants will craft their own personal tea blend to help with sleep, anxiety, upset stomach, or headaches. Focus will be on easily found herbs with few contra-indications.

Cost: $10 Facilitator: Gail Vance TF 4.8 Leave No Trace Teach your girls how to “walk softly on the earth”. Come ready to play seven fun activities to teach your girls the seven basic Leave No Trace principles.

Cost: Free Facilitator: Stephanie Bradley

The 2022 short-sleeve T-shirt and long-sleeve T-Shirt is available for purchase on the registration form. inch 2.5 inc

Bring: Cell phone or digital camera and a journal you made or a small sketchbook. Dress appropriately for a short hike.

TF 4.1 Free Time Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind!

Considering keeping bees?

Cost: Free TF 4.2 Wheat Weaving, part 2 You must also register for TF 3.2. Cost: Covered in TF 3.2 TF WAGGGS4.3

TF JournalingNature4.5

Cost: $7 Facilitator: Jean Smith TF 4.6 Beekeeping

Wondered what it involves, what it costs, or how much dedication is needed? A journeyman beekeeper will give you the information you need to decide if you're ready to take the plunge into beekeeping, or just ready to help HER, the oh-so-necessary honeybee. As a bonus, make and take home a reusable beeswax food wrap. Bring: Paper and pencil Cost: $3 Facilitators: Jennifer Blalock and Maureen Stoudt

Required: You must register for TF 6.3. Prerequisite: Overnight, Cook Out License, Fire Building, Outdoor Cooking Cost: $5 Facilitators: Tana Poole and Cameron Tucker

GIFTS THAT KEEP GIVING:

TF 5.4 From Scrap Paper—a Basket! part 1 Are old magazines collecting dust at your house? Make a beautiful functional basket using that dusty pile. This craft can be done with all age level of Girl Scouts and it can be used to help your girls earn a craft or recycling badge.

Cost: Free Facilitator: Tia Ramsey Bring back a surprise for your Girl Scout at home or treat TRADINGyourself!POST: Stock up on Girl Scout merchandise! The Trading Post will be open select times during Trainfest.

The silent and live auctions are a Trainfest favorite! There are bargains to be found on the dollar table in the Dining Hall all day long too! Over the years, we have raised hundreds of dollars for the “Ed Fund.”

Required: You must register for TF 6.2. Bring: Pencil Cost: $45 Facilitator: Comprehensive Training Solutions TF 5.3 Tenting, part 1 Learn to set up tents and tarps, the use and care of tents and tarps and the knots needed for pitching them. Tenting completes the Camp License and is required for taking a troop camping where girls sleep in tents.

Sunday, October 16, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 8

TF 5.7 Play Your Part Take part in games and hands-on activities to introduce girls to the need to protect our earth and water and the plants and animals that rely on them.

Required: You must register for TF 6.4. Cost: $2 Facilitator: Jean Smith TF 5.5 Finding Your Way Can you find your way through the woods using a map and compass? Learn the basics of finding your way without resorting to the GPS on your phone. Cost: Free Facilitator: Susan Coe TF 5.6 Think Globally, Act Locally Do your girls want to save the world, but you feel daunted by their ideas for service and Take Action projects? We’ll brainstorm ways to turn those ideas into reality in your local area. We will also look at WAGGGS programming that you can implement at your troop meetings. Cost: Free Facilitator: Valerie King TF 5.1 Free Time Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind! Cost: Free TF 5.2 First Aid/ CPR/AED, part 1 Girl Scouts require a certified First Aider for many activities. Get you First Aid and CPR certificates by completing this class. You will earn two-year certification.

SESSION 5 WORKSHOPS

The Ed Whitmire Scholarship Fund assists volunteers with expenses for learning sessions.

recycleWe'll wool sweaters into a cute fall decoration! Cost: Free Facilitator: Susan Rhyne TF 6.6 Hiking with Girl Scouts-Beginner’s Guide Learn how to prepare yourself and your girls for a hike in the woods. Learn some fun activities and games to play while on the trail to earn your hiking badge. Bring: Water bottle and wear comfortable outdoor clothes as we will be outside, hiking for the entire program. If possible, download the free app, SEEK by iNaturalist, before the class.

As times have changed, there are new challenges for create affirming and supportive environments for LGBTQ+ individuals. Discover ways to create positive spaces to help all youth thrive. This is an opportunity to learn about LGBTQ+ identities, awareness of gender and sexuality and examine prejudice, assumptions and privilege.

⬥ Carry extra SWAPS so no one is left out. We recommend 75-100 SWAPS. ⬥ Forgot your SWAPS? Swap a hug! Always say thank you!

SESSION 6 WORKSHOPS

Cost: Free TF 6.2 First Aid/ CPR, part 2 You must also register for TF 5.2. Cost: Covered in TF 5.2 TF 6.3 Tenting, part 2 You must also register for TF 5.3. Cost: Covered in TF 5.3 TF 6.4 From Scrap Paper—a Basket! part 2 You must also register for TF 5.4. Cost: Covered in TF 5.4

SWAPS TIPS ⬥ SWAPS shouldn’t be edible - no cookies or candies. Skunks, mice and even bears like edible SWAPS! ⬥ Include your name, e-mail address, etc. on your SWAP so your new friends can reach you.

TF PumpkinsWooly6.5

Affectionately Pinned Somewhere or Share With A Pal...no matter what you call them, SWAPS are a fun part of Trainfest! Don’t miss out! For ideas and etiquette, search “SWAPS” on www.girlscoutsp2p.org. 75-100 SWAPS should be adequate.

TF 6.1 Free Time Instructing this session or want some free time? Select this so we know your mind!

Cost: Free Facilitator: Stephanie Bradley

⬥ SWAPS frequently have pins so they may be worn on a hat, sash, ribbon or jacket, although they can also be patches, necklaces, bracelets... ⬥ SWAPS may depict the theme of the event, represent one of your interests or share something about your hometown - the sky is the limit! ⬥ Check out YouTube, Pinterest and other social media sites for ideas.

SWAPPING: Special Whatchamacallits

⬥ Be courteous! Swap with everyone. It’s nice to give SWAPS to someone who doesn’t have any to trade.

Cost: Free Facilitator: Laura Allison

Sunday, October 16, 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignment is made on a first come, first served basis. If a workshop/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for both sessions. 9

TF 6.7 Safe Zone

Registration Form: Personal Information Please use one form per person. Registration includes: all Saturday meals and Sunday breakfast, lodging, fun and fellowship! Registration deadline is September 23, 2022. Remember you can register online using the calendar at www.girlscoutsp2p.org if you are a registered member of P2P. Name: __________MealStayingE-mail:PhoneCity,Address:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________State,Zip:___________________________________________________________________________(H):___________________________________________Phone(C):_________________________________________________________________________________DateofBirth:______________Fridaynight?_____YES_____NOStayingSaturdaynight?_____YES_____NORequest:(Mealsareincluded,butaheadcountisneededforthecaterer.)SaturdayBreakfastSaturdayLunch (If taking TF 3.5 Outdoor Cooking, do not check.) OPTIONSREGISTRATION Register Online: For immediate registration confirmation, please register through the calendar acceptedExpress(Visa,www.girlscoutsp2p.orgatMasterCard,AmericanandDiscoverareonline). Register through the mail or in person: Return registration form with a check for the registration fee to your nearest service center, or mail 37GSCP2Pto:College Place Asheville, NC 28801 Register by phone: Call 800-672-2148. 2022 Trainfest Volunteer Learning Event October 14-16, 2022 | Camp Pisgah, Brevard, NC _____ Saturday Dinner _____ Sunday Breakfast I am Vegetarian _____ I am Vegan _____ Special Accommodations Alert: (List any food allergies, physical, medical, C-PAP, transportation needs while at camp, etc.)

Registration Form: Workshop Choices

Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 1.1 Free Time $0 TF 1.2 Fire Building, part 1 (also select 2.2) $5 TF 1.3 The Power of Nature, part 1 (also select 2.3) $0 TF 1.4 Off-Loom Weaving, Beginner $0 TF 1.5 Egg Carton Wreath $8 Session 4: Saturday 3:35 - 5:05 p.m.

Session 1: Saturday 9 - 10 a.m.

Name: __________________________ 2022 Trainfest Volunteer Learning Event

Please mark your first, second and third choice under each Workshop Session. Some workshops are limited in size. Assignments are made on a first come, first served basis. If a class/training requires more than one session to complete, you must register for each session to meet the requirements!

October 14-16, NC Session 5: Sunday 9 - 10:30 a.m. Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 5.1 Free Time $0 TF 5.2 First Aid/CPR/AED, part 1 (also select 6.2)

$45 TF 5.3 Tenting, part 1 (also select 6.3) $5 TF 5.4 From Scrap Paper—a Basket! part 1 (also select 6.4) $2 TF 5.5 Finding Your Way $0 TF 5.6 Think Globally, Act Locally $0 TF 5.7 Play Your Part $0 Session 6: Sunday 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 6.1 Free Time $0 TF 6.2 First Aid/CPR, part 2 (also select 5.2) $5 TF 6.3 Tenting, part 2 (also select 5.3) $3 TF 6.4 From Scrap Paper—a Basket! part 2 (also select 5.4) $0 TF 6.5 Wooly Pumpkins $0 TF 6.6 Hiking with Girl ScoutsBeginner’s Guide $0 TF 6.7 Safe Zone $0

Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 4.1 Free Time $0 TF 4.2 Wheat Weaving, part 2 (also select 3.2) $0 TF 4.3 WAGGGS $0 TF 4.4 Event Planning $0 TF 4.5 Nature Journaling $7 TF 4.6 Beekeeping $3 TF 4.7 Using Earth’s Gifts for Health $10 TF 4.8 Leave No Trace $0 Session 2: Saturday 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 2.1 Free Time $0 TF 2.2 Fire Building part 2 (also select 1.2) $0 TF 2.3 Power of Nature, part 2 (also select 1.3) $0 TF 2.4 Off-Loom Weaving, Advanced $0 TF 2.5 Courageous Conversations $0 TF 2.6 I’m Out of Yarn! $0 TF 2.7 Junk Journals $2 Session 3: Saturday 1:50 - 3:20 p.m. Course ID and Name Choice # Fee TF 3.1 Free Time $0 TF 3.2 Wheat Weaving, part 1 (also select 4.2) $3 TF 3.3 Outdoor Cooking $5 TF 3.4 Girl Scout Travel $5 TF 3.5 Go for the Bronze, Silver and Gold $0 TF 3.6 Rain Forest in a Jar $5 TF 3.7 Life is Just a Box of Chocolates $3 TF 3.8 Pollinators $0 Participant

2022 | Camp Pisgah, Brevard,

Registration Fee: $45 before August 25 or $50 after August 25 Plus Workshop Fees: +_______ Total Registration Fee: Registration Amount Due: Requesting a scholarship? - _______ Enter the amount requested (no more than 75% of registration fee and workshops) Total AmountRegistrationEnclosed: _______ T-shirt Order: + _______ (if ordering) GRAND TOTAL ENCLOSED: _______ Registration Form: T-shirts Tax is already included in the prices listed below. No extras will be ordered, so order now if you don’t want to be left out! Item Indicate size & quantity Price Total 2022 Trainfest Short Sleeve T-shirt S ____ M ____ L ___ XL ___ $12.50 2022 Trainfest Short Sleeve T-shirt 2XL ____ 3XL ____ $14.50 2022 Trainfest Long Sleeve T-shirt S ____ M ____ L ___ XL ___ $14.50 2022 Trainfest Long Sleeve T-shirt 2XL ____ 3XL ____ $16.50 T-SHIRT ORDER TOTAL: DEADLINES: Scholarship Requests Due: September 12 Early Bird Registration Deadline: August 25 Registration Deadline: September 23 No registrations accepted after September 23 and no refunds after the registration deadline. Don’t let finances keep you from joining us at Trainfest! Remember you can apply for the Ed Whitmire Scholarship Fund! See page 3. o Cash (do not send in mail) $______________ o Check (payable to GSCP2P) $______________ o Credit Card $______________ o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o American Express Credit card information is not accepted via fax or mail. To process your credit card payment, please call 800-672-2148 between 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Thursday. 2022 Trainfest Volunteer Learning Event October 14-16, 2022 | Camp Pisgah, Brevard, NC Participant Name: _________________________________ $14.50

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